Littlehampton artist raffles original painting for Poppy Appeal
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Imogen, 23, had her first solo exhibition at Pier Road Coffee and Art in Littlehampton earlier this month and offered her picture of a poppy as a raffle prize to support the Royal British Legion at a time when donations were reduced due to lockdown.
A self-taught artist and photographer, Imogen has been selling original paintings, photographs, prints and cards at the Beach Road cafe for just over a year but this was her first solo exhibition.
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Hide AdShe said: “Thank you so much to everyone who entered my charity raffle for the Royal British Legion. We’ve raised £100 so I’m really, really happy.”
The winner, Elly Fryer, was drawn live on Facebook on November 11.
The week-long exhibition opened just days before lockdown began and had to end online, with click and collect sales.
Imogen said: “Due to the second lockdown, it was virtual for the second half of the week but the first half was amazing and a great success.”
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Hide AdAlthough Imogen sold a lot of pieces, there are still items available, including original pieces, prints, cards and totes. Visit www.etsy.com/uk/shop/imartwork for more information or find Imogen Marshall Artwork on Facebook.
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